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A powerful new exhibition Meticulous Observations has opened at Liverpool’s Walker Art Gallery featuring works by 2017 Turner Prize nominee Lubaina Himid along with works selected by her from the Arts Council Collection. Also appearing are 20 of her cut-out

Jelly Mould Pavilions made its first appearance in Liverpool in six locations, including the Merseyside Maritime Museum, Lady Lever Art Gallery, Williamson Art Gallery and Sudley House in 2010. It then appeared at Leeds Art Gallery in 2011 when Lubaina Himid

Lubaina Himid rose to prominence with the Black Art movement in mid-1980s Britain, but was pushed aside in favor of simpler themes and sleeker aesthetics. Now three major shows and a place on the Turner Prize shortlist are heralding a

Slavery 2013: Local Nuances of a ‘National Sin’ 13 – 14 September 2013 University College London Artists in Conversation – Chaired by Alan Rice University of Central Lancashire, Lubaina Himid Joy Gregory, Sokari Douglas Camp For more details visit lbms13.org/programme.html